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Maritime Industry Briefing: Strait of Hormuz, Green Shipping, and Shipbuilding AI

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

A roundup of recent news on U.S. plans for the Strait of Hormuz, a new eco-friendly vessel delivery, an LNG carrier order, and an AI alliance in the Busan shipbuilding industry.

## Strait of Hormuz Security: U.S. Declines NATO Assistance According to Hellenic Shipping News, President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. no longer needs or wants its European allies to send warships to escort commercial tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. This comes after NATO leaders declined Trump's request for assistance securing the strategic waterway. The Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, has been a flashpoint for tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Trump's comments suggest the U.S. plans to handle security in the region unilaterally, without relying on NATO support. ## AtoB@C Shipping Receives Eco-Friendly 'Green Coaster' In other news, Hellenic Shipping News reports that AtoB@C Shipping, a subsidiary of ESL Shipping, has taken delivery of its tenth 'Green Coaster' vessel, named Astramar. The 5,400 DWT plug-in hybrid ship was built at the Chowgule shipyard in India and will transport windmill components to Europe. The Green Coaster series is part of AtoB@C's efforts to reduce emissions and environmental impact through innovative vessel designs. These hybrid ships can operate on both traditional and electric power, making them a more sustainable option for short-sea shipping. ## LNG Carrier Order for GTT In technology news, GTT has received an order from the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard to design the containment systems for four new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers on behalf of a European shipowner, according to Hellenic Shipping News. GTT's membrane containment systems will provide a total capacity of 174,000 cubic meters across the four vessels. This order highlights the continued demand for LNG infrastructure as the maritime industry transitions towards cleaner fuels. ## Busan Shipbuilders Form AI Alliance Finally, Hellenic Shipping News reports that a new AI innovation alliance has launched in Busan, South Korea to drive the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the local shipbuilding industry. The alliance, which includes Busan City, research institutes, and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), aims to boost productivity and create jobs through the application of AI. This initiative reflects the shipbuilding sector's efforts to leverage digital tools and automation to stay competitive.
#Strait of Hormuz#LNG#Shipbuilding#Sustainability#Technology

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